Description
1.Pulham Prelude
2.Diss Dance
3.Lopham Lament
4.Garboldisham Jig
Norfolk is one of the most beautiful countries in England, famous for its charming villages and boundless broads, a popularcenter for sailing holidays. It is also the home of one of the best kno wn of all British composers, Sir Malcolm Arnold. The date of the premiere of this piece was to fall close to his 80th birthday, so Philip Sparkedecided to write something of a birthday tribute. Some of Arnold's best -loved orchestral works are his sets of dances: there are two sets of English Dances, Four Scottish Dances, Four Cornish Dances and others, mostof which have been arranged for concert band at one time or another. Sp arke thought it would be appropriate for the concert band to have its own set of dances and wrote Four Norfolk Dances very much in the style of Arnold's suites.